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Latest post Tue, Aug 15 2006 12:33 PM by Cyrus The Great. 2 replies.
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Cyrus The Great  +  256003 Tue, 15 Aug 06 08:11 AM

Hi,

I would like to know the difference between "present perfect" and "present perfect continuous". For example,  I have lived in London for 3 years     or      I have been living in London for 3 years.

Thanks.

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Marius Hancu  +  256056 Tue, 15 Aug 06 11:26 AM
Search (top right search box) with
present perfect continuous
you will find several very good threads
e.g.
Post:242927
or
Post:166080

Also, click on the
Present perfect
button right under your original posting.
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Cyrus The Great, 3 yr 85 days ago
Thank you for your help...
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